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  • looking for plans for a 15hp evinrude steering bar

    i am in need of plans or dimensions for a 15hp evinrude outboard steering bar any pics or dimensions would be great let me know

  • #2
    I can sell you a new one for $100.00 with delivery.

    Tom



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    • brian 59 R
      brian 59 R commented
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      don't have the money to spend on a new one we are putting it onto a glen L tunnel mite that is going to get raffled off this summer for the tech center i go to school at

  • #3
    Here is a link to photos of BTM OMC steering bar...
    http://www.btmco.com/images/items/1413-b.jpg

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    • dwhitford
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      Unless you're uncommonly handy in your workshop and have plenty of time and access to good aluminum, I suggest you take one of these $100 alternatives and just bolt it on. It's no longer the 1950s when we could buy a chrome-plated Merc steering bar with all the geometry figured out for $15, then maybe bend it a little with a torch to suit us.

    • Shane_B
      Shane_B commented
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      Agree, spending $90-100 for folding bars is better than the effort (and potential frustration) fabricating your own bars - especially if you don't have the materiels on hand.

  • #4
    Brian, are you starting to learn how to use your dad's milling machine? If so, let me know. I can draw up some plans for you.
    28-R

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    • brian 59 R
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      we found a way to rig one up with square stock

  • #5
    Be adventurous, design and build it yourself!

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    • #6
      Racer Rob is selling his slightly used CNC machine for a low price if interested......

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      • #7
        Call billy Simmonds he has one for sale.973-948-5561.

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        • #8
          Remember, there is a metal insert in the steering cable end of the steer bar to keep the aluminum from wearing.

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          • #9
            this is the type of boat we fixed and we are just going to try and rig up the same style of steering bar for it

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